Wednesday, December 8, 2010

MSO Pops rings in Christmas season with 'Home for the Holidays'

I had my first experience with the Memphis Symphony Orchestra's "Home for the Holidays" Pops concert on Saturday. It was also my first MSO performance to attend with new conductor Mei-Ann Chen in charge.

Let me just say she's great. I won't pretend to be able to rate her performance as a conductor compared to other conductors. But I found her to be charming and fun. Yes, I said fun. I thought she was having a blast on stage while leading the MSO in several Christmas songs, from the traditional to some modern twists based on a couple of seasonal movies to a few sing-along songs. She even mixed in a Chanuka Suite.

Soloist Ashley Brown, who apparently originated the title role in "Mary Poppins" on Broadway, was enjoyable to listen to. I would gladly watch her in a Broadway show.

I look forward to attending again next year and maybe even bringing along our son, who will be 5 then. He's really starting to enjoy everything related to the Christmas season. And there were a number of kids in attendance.

I'm usually too stressed at the beginning of December planning for parties and the like so it was really great to start the Christmas season with a relaxing night of holiday music.

Here's a link to a survey I just received from MSO. I encourage you to take it if you attended on Saturday.

About the Blog

This blog started out with a simple goal in mind: An average guy embarks upon the mission of pursuing all things arts, particularly the arts scene in Memphis, over the next year.
Well, sure, that's still me. But I've discovered the realities of being me means I'm not always diving into the arts scene. Sometimes I'm trip planning or thinking about travels (the subject of my other blog, local-traveler.blogspot.com). Other times I'm being a sports fan, Memphian, runner and many other things.
So you'll read about those things and more here. I hope you enjoy.